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The Compañía Energética Aragonesa de Renovables (CEAR) and Enagás Renovable have announced their plan to build a green hydrogen plant in El Burgo de Ebro, Spain, which will involve an investment of €180 million and create 40 stable direct jobs.
A new project named “Icharus” has been launched in Salento, Italy, with the aim of studying the use of hydrogen as a green fuel.
Turkey’s first hydrogen valley project has initiated pilot production of green hydrogen obtained from renewable resources at the Enerjisa Production Bandirma Energy Base.
Gas Connect Austria, a transmission line operator, has submitted two forward-looking projects to the European Commission in order to obtain Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.
MODEC Group company, SOFEC, has been awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV for its newly developed Ammonia Transfer System.
The Linz engineering site of Bosch, a global leader in the automotive industry, has long been associated with the development of diesel injection systems for commercial vehicles. However, with the increasing demand for clean energy solutions and the push towards decarbonization, the site is now also heavily involved in the development of hydrogen stacks, which are expected to play a key role in the future of green energy.
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet today, and engineers have an important role to play in combatting this global crisis.
California and Japan have recently signed an agreement to collaborate on “a new effort to work together to clean up a critical link in the global supply chain by collaborating on strategies to cut planet-warming pollution at seaports and establish green shipping corridors.”
Germany, one of the most fossil fuel-dependent countries for heating, has passed a law to ban new fossil fuel heating installations starting in 2024.
Germany and Turkey came together to discuss cooperation in green hydrogen production in Istanbul. The meeting was attended by the Head of the Department of Financial Instruments and Hydrogen Initiatives at the German Federal Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, Dr. Christian Storost, and representatives of the Green Hydrogen Producers Association (H2DER).
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